- in the
early decades of the 20th century. In 1890, the
Georgetown and
Tennallytown Railway, or G&T,
began operating electric streetcars from Georgetown...
- the area was
commonly known by its
current name,
although the
spelling Tennallytown continued to be used for some time in
certain capacities,
including streetcars...
-
Railway Georgetown and
Tennallytown Railway Great Falls and Old
Dominion Railroad Metropolitan Railroad Rock Cr****
Railway Tennallytown and
Rockville Railroad...
- July 1891, the
Tennallytown and
Rockville Railway inaugurated Rockville's
first trolley service connecting to the
Georgetown and
Tennallytown Railway terminus...
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ultimately to Rockville, Maryland. The
first one was the
Georgetown and
Tennallytown Railway,
chartered on
August 22, 1888, and just the
third D.C. streetcar...
- of the
Military District of Washington. It saw duty at Camp Frieze,
Tennallytown until June 26. With Sturgis, the
regiment marched across the Potomac...
-
subdivisions were made in
response to the
extension of the
Georgetown and
Tennallytown electric streetcar line
along Wisconsin Avenue, the
success of the neighborhood...
-
ultimately to Rockville, Maryland. The
first one was the
Georgetown and
Tennallytown Railway,
chartered on
August 22, 1888, and just the
third D.C. streetcar...
-
tenth of the
number that
Meagher had
hoped to raise,
joined the unit at
Tennallytown, Maryland, in time to
march in
pursuit of the Confederates. On September...
-
brigade defending Chain Bridge and the
Northern defenses of
Washington at
Tennallytown and soon
after joined George B. McClellan's Army of the
Potomac in Virginia...